• cholesterol@lemmy.world
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    The Earth’s surface area is about 70% percent covered by water.

    More than 95 percent of the water is in the oceans, and they make up less than 1 percent of the Earth’s total volume.

    If you go by mass instead of volume the fraction is even lower.

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      Ok, so it’s flat and on top of another object, like a board on a wheel! The surface is flat but wobbles a bit.

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      Very true, and although my specialty is not geology, I’m fairly confident the magma is also not carbonated.

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        I’m not a geologist either, but I know there is in fact have a lot of gaz dissolved into magma.

        Considering there is far more magma than water on earth, I can confidently say that eath is not flat.

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          Since I am a pedant, I would agree with you after looking up volcanic gas composition. I love how we can get to the smart stuff via dumb memes.

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        Idk, how do you explain geysers? If you taste the water runoff, it’s very clearly carbonated (and nasty with a very metallic taste).

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          I expected most volcanic gasses (and geysers) to be largely sulfuric. After looking it up, I have to agree. The Earth is full of dissolved gasses making it not flat.

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    Hey, we’re working on it alright.

    We just need to continue to pump carbon dioxide into the atmosphere and eventually all the water will be carbonated.

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      Yes, but the concentration of CO₂ is about 420 ppm from 2023 measurements. Whereas your average carbonated soda is around 10,000 to 15,000 ppm. And most people call anything below 2,000 ppm flat.

      Something to consider.

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      At the very least, we’re doing our damnedest to fill the ocean with carbonic acid

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        Was gonna say this. Man we are so fucking the oceans. I personally feel we are past the tipping point but it’s gonna be damn scary when the oceans hit their limit and there’s a mass dropoff in life due to the water being inhospitable.